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The first waves to form on the ocean surface when the wind starts to blow are:


A) gravity waves.
B) internal waves.
C) swell.
D) capillary waves.

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In the open sea, tsunami reach an average wave height of about:


A) 1 meter.
B) 10 meters.
C) 100 meters.
D) 1,000 meters.

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What is the relationship between the wave crest, trough, height and wavelength?

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Ocean waves have very specific structure...

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Internal waves commonly form at the base of the pycnocline.

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A wave first begins to break against the shore when the ratio of wave height to water depth is about 3:4.

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The uninterrupted distance over which the wind blows without change in direction is the:


A) fetch.
B) wavelength.
C) wind length.
D) wind cell.

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In the open sea, tsunami:


A) are giant breaking waves that are dangerous to ships.
B) are slow-moving waves, slower than the swell.
C) are long-period waves, often of 5-20 minutes.
D) have short wavelengths of 100-200 feet, similar to wind waves.

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Swell is the result of wave separation or dispersion.

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The best place to study the effects of a seiche is:


A) on a shallow beach at the edge of the Pacific.
B) in a harbor or lake.
C) near tropical islands in the Pacific or Atlantic.
D) in the open sea.

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Wave reflection causes interference in the form of vertical oscillations that are called standing waves.

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Describe how a tsunami is formed and how it can travel great distances at great speeds.

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A tsunami is a shallow-water wave that o...

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When waves approach the shore, a series of changes takes place. One change is that the:


A) wave crest forms a steep peak.
B) wavelength increases.
C) wave height decreases.
D) wave velocity increases.

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The Ramapo wave is unique because:


A) many lives were lost when it struck the shore.
B) it is the largest wave ever observed by people.
C) it is the largest wave accurately measured by direct observation.
D) it was captured alive and brought to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in 1933 where it is presently on display. Tickets are hard to obtain.

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In shallow water, the motion of water particles:


A) ceases completely.
B) forms large circular orbits.
C) becomes a back-and-forth motion near the bottom.
D) becomes an up-and-down motion near the bottom.

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When a tsunami reaches shore,


A) the wave height is increased by entry into shallow water.
B) it always arrives at the time of a high tide.
C) the wave will appear as a single huge breaking wave.
D) it will always race hundreds of meters inland.

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Rogue waves are best described as:


A) the highest waves of a tsunami.
B) a breaking internal wave.
C) a strong rocking motion within a harbor.
D) a single massive wave that develops in the open ocean.

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As wind waves move out of a storm area:


A) the short waves move out first and form "chop."
B) the short-period waves overtake the long-period waves.
C) the waves are sorted by velocity and form the swell.
D) the sea becomes flat outside the storm area.

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What is a storm surge and how does it differ from a breaking wind wave?

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A storm surge is an abrupt bulge of wate...

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The period of wind waves is usually expressed in:


A) feet or meters.
B) miles per hour, or kilometers per hour.
C) seconds.
D) feet or meters per hour.

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As the wind velocity increases during a storm:


A) the wave height increases.
B) the wave velocity decreases.
C) the wind tends to flatten the ocean surface.
D) mass transport decreases in the open ocean.

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